Making my very first WF thread in the Copywriting forum feels like sticking my forearm into a tank full of (unusually eloquent) piranhas... however, I spent the evening reading through several copywriter's websites, and found them to be a very interesting study. Reading about Mark Pescetti (Reflection Marketing) and Mal (The Copy Nazi) got my brain ticking over. I'm keen to hear from the horse's mouth on this topic - "How do you market your services vs marketing your products?" Do you approach your marketing of yourself (or other personalities) in the same way as that of a product, or are there notably different tactics that you employ? Conversely, are they the same?
Copywriting for Services/Personalities vs Products
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Making my very first WF thread in the Copywriting forum feels like sticking my forearm into a tank full of (unusually eloquent) piranhas... however, I spent the evening reading through several copywriter's websites, and found them to be a very interesting study. Reading about Mark Pescetti (Reflection Marketing) and Mal (The Copy Nazi) got my brain ticking over.
I'm keen to hear from the horse's mouth on this topic - "How do you market your services vs marketing your products?" Do you approach your marketing of yourself (or other personalities) in the same way as that of a product, or are there notably different tactics that you employ? Conversely, are they the same?
Certainly some things are universal... the ever present "Benefits, Not Features" skill, for example. Employing this for a Bio is somewhat different than for a Product Description, though... or is it? One has a pre-existing personality and their own volition, one is an inert thing which can be given personality. Both must somehow attract desire - what's your take on the 'how'?
Do you sell yourself from the heart? On the fly? Do you list only the qualities you want people to see? How do you decide this? Do you imbue yourself with only one part of your Self?
I'm keen to hear from the horse's mouth on this topic - "How do you market your services vs marketing your products?" Do you approach your marketing of yourself (or other personalities) in the same way as that of a product, or are there notably different tactics that you employ? Conversely, are they the same?
Certainly some things are universal... the ever present "Benefits, Not Features" skill, for example. Employing this for a Bio is somewhat different than for a Product Description, though... or is it? One has a pre-existing personality and their own volition, one is an inert thing which can be given personality. Both must somehow attract desire - what's your take on the 'how'?
Do you sell yourself from the heart? On the fly? Do you list only the qualities you want people to see? How do you decide this? Do you imbue yourself with only one part of your Self?
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